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Chicago Officer Krystal Rivera Killed in Chatham Shooting During Tactical Stop

A 36-year-old mother and dedicated CPD officer tragically lost her life after a suspect opened fire with a rifle during a tactical stop

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Officer Krystal Rivera, a dedicated mother and CPD officer, tragically lost her life in the line of duty during a Chatham shooting

Chicago is mourning the loss of one of its brave protectors, as 36-year-old Officer Krystal Rivera was fatally shot Thursday night in a violent encounter on the South Side. The incident unfolded just before 10 p.m. in the 8200 block of South Drexel Avenue in the Chatham neighborhood, during what began as a routine tactical patrol by the 6th District Tactical Team.

Chicago Officer Krystal Rivera Killed in Chatham Shooting During Tactical Stop

According to Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling, officers were attempting to stop a male suspect when he fled on foot into a nearby apartment building. As police entered the building in pursuit, they were ambushed by another individual armed with a rifle, escalating the situation in a matter of seconds.

During the chaos, Officer Rivera was struck by gunfire. Fellow officers acted swiftly, rushing her to the University of Chicago Medical Center in a squad car. A malfunction with the first vehicle forced a transfer to another police cruiser mid-route. Tragically, despite every effort, she was pronounced dead at the hospital.

Rivera, a four-year veteran of the department, was also a mother to a young daughter, and had earned a reputation as a hardworking, dedicated officer. “She loved her job, and she gave her all every single day,” said Superintendent Snelling. “She had already taken two guns off the street earlier that shift — that’s the kind of officer she was.”

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The shooting has rattled the city and police department, as Rivera becomes the latest name added to the heartbreaking list of fallen officers. Mayor Brandon Johnson, speaking alongside Snelling at a press conference, called on the entire city to “keep this officer’s family in your prayers” and praised Rivera’s “bold and courageous service.”

In the wake of the shooting, a massive police procession solemnly escorted Rivera’s body from the hospital to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office early Friday morning. Officers could be seen grieving, embracing one another, and standing silently in honor of their colleague.

CPD confirmed that multiple suspects are in custody, and three firearms, including the suspected rifle used in the shooting, were recovered from the scene. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) has been notified and is conducting an investigation.

Another officer sustained a wrist injury during the incident and was transported to the hospital in fair condition.

Officer Rivera’s loss is a painful reminder of the dangers law enforcement officers face daily, and her heroism is something the city will never forget. “She was the kind of officer any department would be proud to have,” said Snelling. “Now, we must be strong — for her family, for her daughter, and for every officer still out there.”

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